The hawaiian alphabets are made up of 13 letters. A E I O U H K L M N P W '
Pronounced as Ah Ay Ee Oh U Hay Kay Lah Moo Noo Pee Vay and an 'Okina or glottal stop... The Macron or line above a vowel is called a Kahako or just simply Ko... It is not considered a letter because it only works with vowels
Hawaiian is a VSO language. In other words it is a verb initial language. "ua 'ike ke kanaka 'i ke ali'i." The chief saw the man is, literally, saw the man the chief. In VSO languages, question markers occur initially.
It is in the family of Polynesian languages, but since Europeans and then others have brought their languages to the islands, it has broadened to include Hawaiian pronunciations of many foreign words. So for instance you have both "pure" Hawaiian words (such as "kai" meaning "sea") and imported words (such as "paniolo" which generally means "cowboy" but is the Hawaiian pronunciation of "Spanish" since Hawaiian has no real "s" sound, or "laiki" which is the Hawaiian pronunciation of the Chinese pronunciation of the word "rice"). It has unique grammar and word structure.
Aloha: There is no trick or special thing. You just have to learn the language as you would all others. It's tough though; I won't lie.
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
Family in Hawaiian is "Ohana"
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it means "and you"?
a sweet potatoe
a trbe called kanaka.
heLe'ale'aa meAkahele, nana pono
Aloha: I don't know of any translators to do that. You will have to get me or someone to do it.
Maka polû is a Hawaiian equivalent of the English phrase "blue eyes." The words translate by word order as "eyes blue." The pronunciation will be "ma-ka po-loo" in Hawaiian.
Chancey doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian, but you can spell it Kaneke.
"Kōkua nui" is how you say "big help" in Hawaiian.
No, you can't translate it, but you can write it using the Hawaiian alphabet: Kipi